Welcome to DogHeirs Question & Answer

Ask questions you have about your dogs or dog-related issues. You can also help answer by respectfully expressing your opinion, sharing your experiences and providing your best care tips!

Note: Any advise shared between members is followed at the individual's own risk and should not be a substitute for the advise and expertise of a licensed veterinarian or professional.

Posts which include unsolicited product and service links and questionable content will be removed at our discretion. Refer to our Terms of Service for further details. Also please refer to our Help section or contact us with any questions related to DogHeirs' services.

Recently Asked Questions

A number of months ago I read "Dogs Never Die" and the version showed the Author to be Unknown. Today I discovered on Facebook that the original was published on your site. I would retroactively like permission to keep sending the "story" to people who lose their canine friends as I have been doing for the past few months. I have found that it brings solace to the grieving pet owners just as it did...

I joined this group because I saw some sites that can help people with no income. (I care for my 3 granddaughters), my daughter serves our country in the US Army. Can someone please let me know how to apply for some of these wonderful organizations? Thank you so much! Beth Neal bntx2@yahoo.com 903-360-7175

I joined this group because I saw some sites that can help people with no income. (I care for my 3 granddaughters), my daughter serves our country in the US Army. Can someone please let me know how to apply for some of these wonderful organizations? Thank you so much! Beth Neal bntx2@yahoo.com 903-360-7175

Hi there! I have a 9 year old Golden Retriever named Zoey who is suffering from liver disease. She was diagnosed with it about 2 years ago and after treatment by her verterinary internal medicine specialist, she was able to rally around and experience the last two years of very good health and normal activity. Unfortunately, her liver values have started to climb just a little bit based on her last blood work, and she...

Popular Questions

These photos say it all!!! Do you allow your dog(s) to sleep with you in bed? If so, what do you put up with? Myself, I have been fortunate enough to experience the ninja paw, nose spray in the face, the silent deadly (and sometimes not-so-silent deadly) and suffocation by fur to name a few...! If you have a photo of your bed dog or bed hog, upload it here and tag the photo "bed...

Imagine having to leave your dog in the care of someone you trust while you are away for an extended period of time. Then returning home to discover that your dog is dead because the caregiver took your dog to a shelter, where eventually euthanized your dog. What would you do if your dog was euthanized while under the care of someone you trusted? That's what U.S. Navy petty officer Emily Valenzuela said happened when she left...

A man in North Carolina who tattooed his dog has caught the attention of animal lovers after he posted a photo of the dog on Facebook. Tattoo artist and Army veteran Ernesto Rodriguez tattooed his 5-month-old Pit Bull, Duchess, on the underbelly at his basement parlor in Pinnacle, NC. Animal lovers who saw the photo have criticized his actions. In response he told WXII12 News that Duchess was not just "plopped on the bed" and...

An Indiana woman who died after a long battle with cancer on March 8 requested that her dog accompany her to the grave. Sheila Stadler, 68, made the unusual decision to have her healthy 5-year-old guide dog, Toffee, euthanized and buried with her. According to WTHI News 10, the decision has proven controversial, although it is legal. The original news piece on the broadcaster's site has since been removed, but other news sites referencing the...

Would you carry out a relative's dying wish to euthanize their healthy dog?
Vote now!

Adriana Perez's Alaskan Husky named Aspen was recently stolen from his pen in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The thieves who took Aspen left a note explaining why he was taken. Adriana told news media that the letter is a 'slap in the face' and her family miss him and want him back. The note accused the family of neglect and said the dog was taken for his own good and stated that dogs need to be around other dogs or...

Do you believe the thieves were justified in taking Aspen from his family?
Vote now!